I think it is awesome that you will be joining the round robin groups. I have had so much fun doing the borders and have seen some stunning quilts. I am working on my last border right now. Finished the borders and folded the top. The longer I sat here thinking about it I have decided that there is one more thing I really need to do to finish this border and then it goes in the shipping box before I think up something else that it just has to have.....LOL>

Kelly - both of your blocks are wonderful. I really liked the round one.

I've been busy with two mystery quilts and making a few items for a silent auction today. This is not a quilt, but I'm pleased with how it turned out. Would have been better with a bit of braid or something around the top, but I didn't have any.

Thanks all. I really like the idea of recycling cups for the pincushions. This was a test run to see what the selling price might be for an upcoming craft fair I'm thinking about entering. Unfortunately the high bid was only $5.00. I had hoped it might sell for $7.50 which would have been making them worthwhile. This particular one cost about $3.00 in materials and a half hour to make. I'll need to re-assess if I want to make these for the craft fair or not.

This was a test run to see what the selling price might be for an upcoming craft fair I'm thinking about entering.

$7.50 seems like a very fair price at a craft fair. The hardest thing about selling at fairs is listening to so many people say, "Clever. I'll make that for myself at home," even though most never will.

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